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	<h3>Profiles</h3>
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			As a site member, I want to describe myself on my own page in a semi-structured way. That is, I can fill in predefined fields, but also have room for a free-text field or two. (It would be nice to let this free text be HTML or similar.)
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			As a site member, I can fill out an application to become a Practitioner.
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			As a Practitioner, I want my profile page to include additional details about me (i.e., some of the
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			answers to my Practitioner application).
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			As a site member, I can fill out an application to become a Trainer.
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	</ul>
	<h3>News</h3>
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			As a site visitor, I can read current news on the home page.
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			As a site visitor, I can access old news that is no longer on the home page.
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			As a site visitor, I can email news items to the editor. (Note: this could just be an email link to
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			the editor.)
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			As a site a site editor, I can set the following dates on a news item: Start Publishing Date, Old
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	<h3>Courses and Events</h3>
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			As a site visitor, I can see a list of all upcoming “Certification Courses.” I can page through them if there are a lot.
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			As a site visitor, I can see a list of all upcoming “Other Courses” (non-certification courses). I can page through them if necessary.
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			As a site visitor, I can see a list of all upcoming “Events.” (Events are things such as the Scrum Gathering, conferences, free seminars, etc.)
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			As a trainer, I can create a new course or event. This includes the following information: name, description (HTML), trainer names (multiple selection from a list), start date, end date, venue name (HTML) and address, contact name, contact phone, contact email, a link for more information, and a link to register. For a certification course the name of the class is a dropdown list; for others, it is free text.
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			As a trainer, when I create an Other Course or Event, I am charged a listing fee for that activity. (Note: We’ll need this to tie into credit card processing.)
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			As a site administrator, I can create an Other Course (?) or Event that is not charged a listing fee. This is so that the Scrum Alliance doesn’t charge itself for Scrum Gatherings that it puts on.
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			As a site administrator, I can set the listing fee per Other Course or Event.
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			As a trainer, I can update one of my existing courses or events.
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			As a trainer, I can delete one of my courses or events.
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			As a trainer, I can copy one of my courses or events so that I can create a new one. When
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			copying it I am asked for the date(s) of the new course or event.
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	</ul>
	<h3>FAQs</h3>
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			As a site visitor, I can read FAQs.
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			As a site editor, I can maintain an FAQ section.
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			As a site member, I can do a full-text search of the FAQs. (Maybe we want this for any site
			visitor?)
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	</ul>
	<h3>Resource</h3>
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			As a site member, I can download the latest training material and methodology PDFs.
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			As a visitor, I can download presentations, PDFs, etc. on Scrum that I can use.
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			....more needed here..................
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	<h3>Jobs</h3>
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			As a site member (?), I can scroll through a listing of jobs. (There won’t be enough at first to justify search fields.)
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			As someone who wants to hire, I can post a “help wanted ad”.
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			As a site admin, I need to approve each help wanted ad before it gets to the site.
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			As a site admin, I am emailed whenever a job is submitted (so that I am aware of it and can decide if I want to post it).
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			As a site member, I can subscribe to an RSS feed of jobs available.
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			As a site admin, I can edit and delete help wanted ads.
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			As a site admin, I want jobs to stop publishing on the site 30 days after being posted. (Note: 30 days doesn’t need to be configurable at this point. Hardcoding is fine for now.)
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	</ul>
	<h3>Articles</h3>
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			As a site visitor, I want to read a new article on the front page about once a week.
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			As the site editor, I can include a teaser with each article. The teaser shows up on the front page for all to read.
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			As a site member who has read a teaser on the front page, I want to read the entire article. (Note: We want any site visitor to read articles for now.)
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			As the site editor, I can add an article to the site.
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			As a site editor, I can set start publishing dates (when teaser appears on front page), old article date (when it disappears from home page), and stop publishing dates (when it's removed from site, if ever) for articles.
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	</ul>
	<h3>Home Page</h3>
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			As a site editor, I want to have a prominent area on the home page where I can put special announcements, not necessarily news or articles.
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			As a site editor, I'd like to have some flexibility as to where things appear to accommodate different types of content.
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			As a site member, the upcoming courses are what I want visitors to notice.
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			As a site visitor, I want to see new content when I come to the site.
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			As a site visitor, I want to have articles that interest me and are easy to get to.
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			As a site editor, I have ideas on how I want the home page to look and feel.
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	</ul>
	<h3>Ratings</h3>
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			As someone who successfully completed a Certification Course (becoming a Certified ScrumMaster or Certified Product Owner), I am emailed a link to a survey about the course and instructor.
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			As a trainer, I want to be assured that no one can submit the same answers multiple time and skew my results.
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	</ul>
	<h3>What Is Scrum?</h3>
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			As a site visitor, I want there to be a section of the website that teaches me the basics of what Scrum is.
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			As a site editor, I can create the content of the What Is Scrum section.
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	</ul>
	<h3>Registry</h3>
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			As a site visitor, I can view lists on the site of all Certified ScrumMasters, Practitioners, Trainers, and Certified Product Owners. (The CSM list has over 5,000 names so a letter-based pagination approach is needed.)
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			As a CSM, Practitioner, or Certified Product Owner, I can have my name listed in the registry without becoming a member of the site. (For example, I take a certification class but never register or let my membership lapse.)
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			As a trainer who has finished teaching a Certification class, I can load an Excel file (first name, last name, email) into the site. I am prompted for the trainer names (I may not have trained alone), certification date, and type of certification (i.e., CSM or CPO). The names are loaded into a pending state and not yet added to the registry. (Note: We could have this charge $50 per person right then.)
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			As a site admin, I can view all classes in a pending state.
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	</ul>
	<h3>Membership</h3>
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			As a company, I can join the Scrum Alliance by paying a corporate membership fee. This will include uploading items related to corporate membership (e.g., company description, a logo of size x by y).
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			As a corporate sponsor, my logo is displayed on a “corporate sponsors” page just like at http://www.agilealliance.org/portal_url/corporatemembers. (Note that the display order on that page is random.)
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			As a corporate sponsor I want my logo to randomly appear on the home page. (That is, it rotates among other corporate sponsors.)
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			As a CSM or CPO who has been approved for Practitioner status (by a site admin reading my submission), I am charged a fee.
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			As someone about to become a trainer, I can pay an annual fee.
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	</ul>
	<h3>For Trainers Only</h3>
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			As a trainer, I can read information of relevance only to trainers.
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			As a site editor, I can post information in a trainers-only section.
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	</ul>
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